Hey,
Sure I'm taking the liberty for the technical aspects ;)
I'll make sure the content at the addresses will be either removed, or left empty pointing to our own. Anyway, you will see that it already points to our own pages.
As for my request, it wasn't about policy, but about bringing up which are deprecated --maybe a lawyer there, though-- and to make that repository, the FxA deployment would then read from any github repository.
We can, for sure, do that later. Regardless of me commenting what makes those particular pages in FxA or creating a gh repo with our own data has equivalent levels of efforts. That's why I brought it in the first place
--
Renoir
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On May 28, 2014 2:59:06 PM EDT, Doug Schepers <schepers@w3.org> wrote:
>Hi, Renoir–
>
>Couldn't we simply replace those links with links to our own existing
>policy documents [1]? I think that's a simpler solution, with less
>maintenance, than reproducing our policy documents in another repo.
>
>If the scope of our policy documents doesn't cover the specific use you
>
>have in mind, we can expand our policies through the proper channels
>(e.g., get lawyers involved).
>
>You should feel free to focus on the technical aspects of getting FXA
>working. Thanks for thinking ahead about what's needed from a policy
>perspective and bringing it to the community.
>
>[1] http://docs.webplatform.org/wiki/WPD:Policy
>
>Regards-
>-Doug